Is This Your Homework Larry? Seedsman Skunk #1 In Soil

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Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

Ok, I got my heat mat under the seedlings but I will either pick up another one, or split this one between the two bins. It will keep the soil just a bit warmer that it was. I am sure it’s above 50 but, now it will be a more friendly.

I also wanted some type of Kush, since my pops prefers Kush...so I bought these:

Gods White Banana Kush

The legendary west coast marijuana strain White Banana Kush from Dankonomics is paired with our award winning God Bud. Tasty kush and banana like flavors can be detected in the dried flowers. This is a fast flowering (55 -60 Days), above average yielding, medium sized marijuana plant. God’s White Banana Kush is easy to grow and seasoned growers will have no problem dialing in their results. Anticipate a more indica structured plant, but the final results are a combination of couch-locking and heady space.

Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

Happy thanksgiving to my American compradres. I am so unplugged today it’s silly.

I have been testing my Gift of Fire. The fruity pheno. Pretty much expected taste on inhale, not much development of flavours yet, but smooth. i Have been puffing on it most of the day and I am digging it.

My wife came home after work for a brief moment and she thought I looked wrecked lol. It’s got a Blue Dream kind of chilled uplifting high. Kinda fades into more indica couchlock after a few hours. Very much in the head though, slight pressure but a clear buzz, this one will be nice in a few more weeks.

The other jars are of the other plants. The Bubba 76 indica has more red and purple. The hybrid leaning bubba 76 is light green and frosty. The other gift of fire is a large jar with some nice nugs. The slow and low was initiated early and I am burping a fair amount and rotating some through the paper bag to dry them a bit more.

They don’t smell much other than chlorophyll decaying. Each one has a faint hint of where we will be once we get closer to being fully cured.

I filled a 5 gallon bucket with hot water and tossed in the coco brick. Let me say that coco was a great insulator, it held that heat for a very long time. I drained what little water wasn’t absorbed and once it had cooled I mixed it into half a garbage bin of my storage soil. 20 litres of coco added. I gotta say I love the texture and composition as a soil amendment. Exactly the roughage I was looking for. It has a great texture and reminds me of the decaying forest litter. Might have to add some perlite.

I suspect early in my soil composition I put too much EWC in and not enough of humus compost type of material. The high nitrogen caused some stretching I think. Between the used up excess, adding of black earth, and now the coco. We should have a better balance.

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